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BRM Government Law College

BRM Government Law College

Assam's oldest and most prestigious legal institution, established in 1914, shaping the legal fraternity of Northeast India for over a century with excellence in legal education and advocacy.

1914 - Established
Premier Legal Education
Gauhati University
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About BRM Government Law College

BRM Government Law College, established in 1914, is the oldest law school in Northeast India and one of the earliest legal institutions in the country. Originally founded as Earle Law College, named after Sir Archdale Earle, the then Chief Commissioner of Assam, the college was established following a resolution passed at the Education Conference held on September 12, 1912, at Lord Curzon Hall. The institution was the culmination of public sentiment and the vision of eminent Assamese leaders including Manik Chandra Baruah, Nabin Chandra Bordoloi, and Tarun Ram Phukan.

Initially affiliated to Calcutta University from 1914 to 1947, the college came under the jurisdiction of Gauhati University in 1948. It was later renamed in honor of Bishnuram Medhi, a distinguished freedom fighter and politician. The college's first principal was the renowned writer and scholar Jnanadabhiram Barua. Today, the institution continues to uphold its legacy of producing outstanding legal professionals for the region and beyond.

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BRM Government Law College

Quick Facts

Established

1914

Students

462+ Students

College Type

Government Law College

Recognitions

Bar Council of India

Courses Offered

3-Year LL.B.

3-Year Full-Time Law Programme - 120 Seats

5-Year B.A. LL.B.

Integrated Arts & Law Programme - 60 Seats

2-Year LL.M.

Master of Laws Programme - 20 Seats

Moot Court Training

Advocacy & Practical Legal Training

Legal Research

Comprehensive Library & E-Resources Access

Practical Training

Court Visits & Alternative Dispute Resolution Workshops

Legal Databases

SSC Online, Manupatra & Westlaw Access

Seminars & Workshops

Guest Lectures & Legal Awareness Programmes

Why Choose BRM Government Law College

Oldest Law School in Northeast

Established in 1914, the premier legal institution of Northeast India with a glorious 110+ year legacy.

BCI Approved Curriculum

Courses recognized by Bar Council of India and affiliated to Gauhati University, ensuring quality legal education.

Distinguished Faculty

Highly qualified professors, many with PhDs, dedicated to mentoring future legal professionals.

Comprehensive Legal Resources

Well-stocked library with textbooks, journals, and e-resources including SOUL2.0 LMS software.

Affordable & Accessible

Government institution offering quality legal education at affordable fees, accessible to all sections of society.

Legacy of Legal Luminaries

Alumni include distinguished judges, advocates, and legal scholars shaping the judicial landscape of the region.

Admission Process

Follow these steps to secure admission at BRM Government Law College.

Note: Admission is strictly merit-based and conducted as per Gauhati University and Bar Council of India guidelines. Candidates should verify the latest notification before applying.

01

Check Eligibility

For LL.B.: Graduation with 45% marks (40% for reserved categories). For B.A. LL.B.: 10+2 with 45% marks (40% for reserved).

02

Online Application

Register on the official college portal and submit personal and academic details as per admission notification.

03

Merit List Publication

College publishes merit lists based on academic performance. Interviews may be conducted depending on the number of applicants.

04

Document Verification

Submit original mark sheets, certificates, and identity proofs for physical verification at the college.

05

Admission Confirmation

Accept the provisional offer and complete admission formalities within the stipulated deadline.

06

Fee Payment & Enrollment

Pay the prescribed fees and complete final enrollment to begin your legal journey at BRM Law College.

Graduation Cap

Justice. Equity. Excellence.

Nurturing legal minds since 1914 for a just society.

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